Mr. Chair, as I indicated earlier when we speak on this very important issue, we know that Independence Square is being covered by literally thousands of police officers. There is a real concern about how protestors are being treated.
I have listened to and I appreciate all of the comments that are being made. We all care deeply about Ukraine. We share the concerns of many of our constituents and Canadians as a whole, especially those of Canadian heritage who might be listening in on the debate. They want to see answers.
I especially appreciate the comments from the member opposite. I know he has been deeply engaged, and I appreciate that when he talks about the Holodomor, he speaks the truth.
As we know what is taking place now, live, because of news coverage, are there some specific things that the member believes we could be doing that could have an impact? For example, the member for Wascana made reference to having some form of sanctions for those politicians, including the President, so they do not have free travel throughout the world.
Are there things that the member believes we could be doing that could provide hope for those who might be listening, or that might have more of an impact on what is happening today, particularly in Independence Square and the many other protest sites?